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Atheists build monument to their own pettiness

Wealthy atheist organizations have long dedicated themselves to
prowling about the nation, searching every tiny county and small city,
looking for any religious symbology that they can throw millions of
dollars into having removed for no reason. Often they pick on one-horse
towns in the South, in communities that are almost entirely Christian,
and then they attempt to impose their secular atheist religion on the
faithful folks who live there. These communities have a character that
reflects the values of multiple generations of its inhabitants, and this
very much bothers these atheist groups. Funny, usually liberal
secularists are the ones who justify all manner of things — including
infanticide — by saying ‘hey, this doesn’t concern you and it doesn’t
personally affect you, so you should mind your own damn business.’
Apparently that logic applies to baby murder, but not to a small granite
cross outside town hall in Podunk, Alabama.

Usually they get their way because they have more money and a lot of
time on their hands. While Christian groups actually help the poor and
serve humanity, atheist organizations dedicate millions to tearing down
Ten Commandment slabs from courthouses in the Bible Belt. (Of course
edicts like “Thou shalt not kill” and “Thou shalt not steal” are highly
offensive and have no business anywhere near a courtroom!) Sometimes,
however, they pivot strategies. Take the case of Bradford County,
Florida. For years, atheist groups from out of state have tried to
force local officials to remove the Ten Commandments from the court
house lawn. For years, they’ve failed. Finally they decided to give up,
and apparently abandon their entire legal argument against the display,
instead opting to build their own atheist monument “in response to” the
Biblical monument. The project was of course funded with money from far
outside Bradford County. Their Atheistic Tribute went up last week to
much fanfare. Some Christians opposed the display on the grounds that,
unlike the Ten Commandments, it doesn’t reflect the wishes of the local
community, but the cynical agenda of monied powers from up north. Of
course they’re correct in this assessment, but I think they’re looking
at this the wrong way.

Personally, I embrace the atheist monument. I hope they build one
just like it in every town in America. I’ve always felt that the best
way to make an atheist or liberal look silly is to simply let them
speak. They’ll typically do most of the work for you. This monument in
Florida perfectly encapsulates everything that’s wrong with atheist
philosophy and atheist morality. Specifically, that it has no philosophy
or morality. Sure, when pressed, an atheist might offer up some
stripped-down secularist plagiarized version of the beatitudes, but
normally atheism defines itself only by its opposition to Christianity,
not by what it uniquely offers to humanity. The text engraved on the
monument attacks Christianity rather than positively promoting something
of its own. The most prominent feature is a pillar that offers an
incorrect theological interpretation of what the Bible supposedly
promotes as “punishments” for breaking the Ten Commandments. The usual
quotes from Leviticus and Deuteronomy are trotted out.

It’s always hilarious to watch an atheist try to build a case against
Christianity by solely quoting the Old Testament — not realizing that,
if anything, they’re actually attacking Judaism. Christianity is defined
by the New Testament, Christ fulfilled the Old Law and completed the
sacrifice made necessary by original sin. This is Christian Theology
101, and you might want to try to understand it if you wish to discredit
it. You can’t understand Christianity by pulling random quotes from
ancient texts written thousands of years before the Gospels. But this is
all academic. The better question is this: Why, instead of offering
something of your own, are you wasting space on your monument building
some half baked case against a different belief system? Christian
monuments tend to give answers and truths, not criticisms. Many
Christian statues and tributes depict the Crucifixion, which is a symbol
of love and sacrifice (I can see why that would seem offensive in
today’s culture). Or else it might be a display of the nativity scene,
or just as commonly, a re-creation of the Ten Commandments. The former
represents family, life, and commitment, while the latter is a set of
moral edicts which speak to the Natural Law — the foundation of our
Western conception of justice and morality. Agree with them or not,
believe in them or not, they are nonetheless steeped in history and
meaning. As opposed to this atheist monument, which is a petty
assortment of meaningless nitpicks and dishonest slanders.

Next, the monument displays quotes from Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin
Franklin. Shhhh nobody tell them that Jefferson and Franklin were
Deists, not Atheists. Deists, far from secular, actually contend that
God is a reality that can be attained through science and reason, rather
than faith and scripture. You know what that means? It means they don’t
see God as a product of religion or a matter solely for the Church. You
know what that means? It means when Jefferson spoke of separation of
Church and State, he certainly wasn’t advocating removing God from State
because he believed God to be an Absolute Reality, rather than a belief
resting on faith. Deists know that you can’t remove God from anything,
anymore than you can remove the wetness from water.

Most foolishly, front and center on this Memento to anti-Christianity, is this quote from Madalyn Murray O’Hair:

“An atheist believes that a hospital
should be built instead of a church.
An atheist believes that deed must
be done instead of prayer said.
An atheist strives for involvement in life
and not escape into death.
He wants disease conquered,
poverty vanished, war eliminated.”

Again, they’ve decided to immortalized their defensiveness and
dishonesty. Interesting strategy. First of all, where, precisely, are
the atheists building hospitals and conquering disease and poverty?
Where are their magnanimous deeds? If I go to the gutters of Guatemala,
Ethiopia, or Calcutta will I find hundreds of atheists serving the
hungry and clothing the naked? If I am a poor Muslim villager in
Albania, can I ride my pack mule to the atheist organization down the
road to get free antibiotics for my sick daughter? No. They aren’t
there. They are nowhere to be found. I’ll tell you who I will find:
Christians. No group does more acts of charities or serves more people
afflicted by war and poverty than Christianity. You can not find a
decaying, hellish, forsaken corner of this planet that isn’t being cared
for by Christians. The monks and nuns in the monasteries in Middle East
offer food and free health care to their Muslim neighbors. What do they
get for it? Persecution, beheadings, stonings. But they stay and they
serve, just as they have for two thousand years. Search through Central
Africa and East Asia, through the crime stricken, disease riddled
pockets of Central and South America, and you will find Christians. You
will find them serving, feeding, loving, living, dying. What sort of a
pitiful, disgraceful human being could sit in the comfort of our little
western fauxtopia and dismiss and deny the sacrifices of millions of
Christians, all in order to win an argument? Atheists might WANT
hospitals built and poverty vanquished. Christians, on the other hand,
actually dive right into the thankless work of doing it. Again: No
organization on planet Earth does more for the poor than the Church. You
can cover your eyes all you want, but the truth is the truth is the
truth. By the way, hospitals aren’t just built by Christians, and it’s
not just that most hospitals are Christian institutions, but it can be
said that Christianity INVENTED hospitals. Good Lord, read a book or
something, people. Also read into what Christians did for the university
system, science, art, medicine, technology, international law, and
philosophy. It’s not the anti-Christianity that bothers me, it’s the
anti-intellectual, history denying idiocy that really grates on me.

So build your monument, with all the ignorance and lunacy you can
muster. Immortalize it. Memorialize it. Put it on display. Let everyone
see it. I couldn’t be happier. Thank you, Atheists.

Then you, my dear are the exception to the rule, and are to be greatly admired. You are literally a breath of fresh air. Sadly, it's the idiots who are giving all the ones like you a bad name, and I feel sorry that you have to deal with that.

Quoting purple_panda:

Hi, I'm an atheist. I've never sued anyone and have even taken my Christian child to church.

Quoting Anonymous:

I get it... you ASSume to know what I do and don't want to do. Good luck with that, ignorance is an even nastier pill to swallow.

Quoting LucyMom08:

I get it...your only point here is to insult an entire body of people based on the actions of a few...

Good luck with that...bitterness is a nasty plll to swallow...

Quoting Anonymous:

Yeah, nice try. However, an Atheist will sue if they sneeze and a Christian says "God bless you." It's disgusting and pointless, and 95% of what's wrong with the legal system in this country.

No, but you never see Christians suing to keep Atheists from doing whatever it is they do. Atheists sue at the drop of a hat.

Quoting LucyMom08:

That's also not limited to atheism...

Quoting Anonymous:

Some atheists do nothing than put other religions (mainly Christianity) down.

Someone one here said something really well that I wish I could remember. It was something like "if you have to prove you're way is the right way by putting others down rather than talking about good points about your way, then there's something wrong" the other person said it much better though lol.

No, my dear, I'm the silent majority. You don't know we exist because we aren't obnoxious and in your face.

Your saying I'm a minority is like me saying Christians that aren't like the Westboro Baptists and Jehovah's Witnesses are the minority. Just because a group is the loudest doesn't make them the majority.

Quoting Anonymous:

Then you, my dear are the exception to the rule, and are to be greatly admired. You are literally a breath of fresh air. Sadly, it's the idiots who are giving all the ones like you a bad name, and I feel sorry that you have to deal with that.

Quoting purple_panda:

Hi, I'm an atheist. I've never sued anyone and have even taken my Christian child to church.

Quoting Anonymous:

I get it... you ASSume to know what I do and don't want to do. Good luck with that, ignorance is an even nastier pill to swallow.

Quoting LucyMom08:

I get it...your only point here is to insult an entire body of people based on the actions of a few...

Good luck with that...bitterness is a nasty plll to swallow...

Quoting Anonymous:

Yeah, nice try. However, an Atheist will sue if they sneeze and a Christian says "God bless you." It's disgusting and pointless, and 95% of what's wrong with the legal system in this country.

No, but you never see Christians suing to keep Atheists from doing whatever it is they do. Atheists sue at the drop of a hat.

Quoting LucyMom08:

That's also not limited to atheism...

Quoting Anonymous:

Some atheists do nothing than put other religions (mainly Christianity) down.

Someone one here said something really well that I wish I could remember. It was something like "if you have to prove you're way is the right way by putting others down rather than talking about good points about your way, then there's something wrong" the other person said it much better though lol.

Should have guessed you couldn't take a compliment. Figures. Oh well, can't say I didn't try.

Quoting purple_panda:

No, my dear, I'm the silent majority. You don't know we exist because we aren't obnoxious and in your face.

Your saying I'm a minority is like me saying Christians that aren't like the Westboro Baptists and Jehovah's Witnesses are the minority. Just because a group is the loudest doesn't make them the majority.

Quoting Anonymous:

Then you, my dear are the exception to the rule, and are to be greatly admired. You are literally a breath of fresh air. Sadly, it's the idiots who are giving all the ones like you a bad name, and I feel sorry that you have to deal with that.

Quoting purple_panda:

Hi, I'm an atheist. I've never sued anyone and have even taken my Christian child to church.

Quoting Anonymous:

I get it... you ASSume to know what I do and don't want to do. Good luck with that, ignorance is an even nastier pill to swallow.

Quoting LucyMom08:

I get it...your only point here is to insult an entire body of people based on the actions of a few...

Good luck with that...bitterness is a nasty plll to swallow...

Quoting Anonymous:

Yeah, nice try. However, an Atheist will sue if they sneeze and a Christian says "God bless you." It's disgusting and pointless, and 95% of what's wrong with the legal system in this country.

No, but you never see Christians suing to keep Atheists from doing whatever it is they do. Atheists sue at the drop of a hat.

Quoting LucyMom08:

That's also not limited to atheism...

Quoting Anonymous:

Some atheists do nothing than put other religions (mainly Christianity) down.

Someone one here said something really well that I wish I could remember. It was something like "if you have to prove you're way is the right way by putting others down rather than talking about good points about your way, then there's something wrong" the other person said it much better though lol.

Um ok? I am simply trying to point out to you that your idea that I'm the "exception to the rule" is not true. Then I tried to explain the idea of "silent majority". I didn't think I was rude about it but ok.

Quoting Anonymous:

Should have guessed you couldn't take a compliment. Figures. Oh well, can't say I didn't try.

Quoting purple_panda:

No, my dear, I'm the silent majority. You don't know we exist because we aren't obnoxious and in your face.

Your saying I'm a minority is like me saying Christians that aren't like the Westboro Baptists and Jehovah's Witnesses are the minority. Just because a group is the loudest doesn't make them the majority.

Quoting Anonymous:

Then you, my dear are the exception to the rule, and are to be greatly admired. You are literally a breath of fresh air. Sadly, it's the idiots who are giving all the ones like you a bad name, and I feel sorry that you have to deal with that.

Quoting purple_panda:

Hi, I'm an atheist. I've never sued anyone and have even taken my Christian child to church.

Quoting Anonymous:

I get it... you ASSume to know what I do and don't want to do. Good luck with that, ignorance is an even nastier pill to swallow.

Quoting LucyMom08:

I get it...your only point here is to insult an entire body of people based on the actions of a few...

Good luck with that...bitterness is a nasty plll to swallow...

Quoting Anonymous:

Yeah, nice try. However, an Atheist will sue if they sneeze and a Christian says "God bless you." It's disgusting and pointless, and 95% of what's wrong with the legal system in this country.

No, but you never see Christians suing to keep Atheists from doing whatever it is they do. Atheists sue at the drop of a hat.

Quoting LucyMom08:

That's also not limited to atheism...

Quoting Anonymous:

Some atheists do nothing than put other religions (mainly Christianity) down.

Someone one here said something really well that I wish I could remember. It was something like "if you have to prove you're way is the right way by putting others down rather than talking about good points about your way, then there's something wrong" the other person said it much better though lol.

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